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Lambton High School

1974 establishments in AustraliaEducation in Newcastle, New South WalesEducational institutions established in 1974Public high schools in New South WalesUse Australian English from April 2015

Lambton High School is a government-funded co-educational comprehensive secondary day school, located in the suburb of Lambton in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1974, the school enrolled approximately 1,130 students in 2018, from Year 7 to Year 12, of whom five percent identified as Indigenous Australians and 15 percent were from a language background other than English. The school is operated by the New South Wales Department of Education; the principal is Gary Bennett; the deputy principal’s are Darren Mitten and Grant Godfrey; the Captains are Ryan Robinson and Jessamy Sewell; and the Vice Captains are Lachlan van der Vliet and Keama Sullivan.

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Lambton High School
Monash Road, Newcastle-Maitland New Lambton

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Arthur Edden Oval

Monash Road
2305 Newcastle-Maitland, New Lambton
New South Wales, Australia
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